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Scientific tweak may fix Einstein theory "glitch"
Newsweek· 2 hours agoA bizarre "cosmic glitch" in the theory of how the gravity of the universe works may have been mended. The strange glitch in Einstein's ...
Tweak to Schrödinger's cat equation could unite Einstein's relativity and quantum mechanics, study...
LiveScience· 6 days agoThe bizarre laws of quantum physics postulate that physical objects can exist in a combination of...
Tweaked Schrodinger Equation Bridges Gap Between Relativity, Quantum Mechanics
Gadgets 360· 3 days agoPhysicists have long grappled with the perplexing divide between the bizarre laws of quantum...
A mathematical bridge between the huge and the tiny
Phys.org· 3 days agoThe mathematical discipline known as differential geometry is concerned with the geometry of smooth shapes and spaces. With roots going back to...
Paradox-Free Time Travel Is Theoretically Possible: Physicist “Squares the Numbers” on Time Travel
LiveScience· 4 days agoFabio Costa. “Classical dynamics says if you know the state of a system at a particular time, this can tell us the entire history of the system,” Mr. Tobar ...
Is anti-gravity possible ?
LiveScience· 6 days agoPhysicists have traced three of the four accepted forces of nature — the electromagnetic force, the strong and the weak nuclear forces — to their origins ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope mission — Live updates
Space via Yahoo News· 1 day agoHowever, additionally, scientists think that the scope could utilize the phenomenon known as...
NASA's TESS exoplanet hunter may have spotted its 1st rogue planet
Space via Yahoo News· 2 days ago"Rogue planets are dark, as you might expect, and they don't orbit any stars, which means the usual...
Euclid telescope: Scientist reports on his quest to understand the nature of dark matter and dark...
Phys.org· 1 day agoOn July 1, 2023, Euclid, a unique European space telescope was launched from Cape Canaveral. The...
This Day, That Year: What Happened on April 30
Gadgets 360· 5 days agoOn this day in 1993, CERN — the European Organization for Nuclear Research — declared that the protocols for the World Wide Web would be made freely...